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Ganesh Chaturthi is a time of celebration, devotion, and revelry, but traditional ways of celebration usually come with huge adverse effects on the environment. Celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi in an eco-friendly manner would pay homage to the god while respecting the earth. Let us elaborate on the major factors to consider when celebrating this festival in an eco-friendly manner.
#re-usable plates and cups#sustainable decorations#eco-friendly idols#sustainable#traditional Ganesh idols
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Another multi-parter for both thighs across the main seam of a pair of jeans! This is a VERY common canvas for sashiko 'round this household, seeing as both Razz and I have pretty thorough thighs. Luckily, having learned my lesson (somewhat) from the giant patches in the same area I did previously, I split this into two designs, even if the patch fabric itself was one piece. Both designs are from wrenbirdart's stick and stitch collections, barring that little section on the first one I pencilled myself, as the main pattern was slightly too small.
First up we've got this genuinely delightful set of little asterisks, formed out of vertical, horizontal, and two diagonal sets of stitches. The first set of stitches immediately make clear that I really should be more careful about my math when I'm trying to duplicate the wrenbirdarts patterns onto my own dissolvable backing. Sure, that set all the way on the right is off by increasing increments of a quarter inch with each set, but I actually don't mind that look too badly in the end. The general look of all the eight-pointed overlapping crosses works super well, and I may take some inspiration from the mildly-fumbled pattern on that hand-pencilled section to make an alternating pattern of standard crosses and the asterisks, in the future.
Secondly, there's this pine forest design! I really had a love hate relationship with this one, as the pattern itself is SUPER pretty, I mean, look at that final picture! It's so beautiful! The major downside, though, is that it doesn't lend a lot of opportunities to load up straight stitches in a row. As you can kinda see in the progress shots, you do that central "coordinate grid" of a given pine top, then go quarter by quarter, filling in the other stitches, one by one, individually. Which, to me, is SUPER boring, I much prefer to load up a bunch of straight stitches in a row, then pull them all through, smoothing the fabric afterwards. So, partially because I wanted to get it done and over with as fast as possible, and partially because my jean shorts were in DIRE need of fast repairs before I could wear them in the (then incoming) summer heat, I somewhat sped my way through the pattern, in hopes that I can later come back to this pattern, and develop a more-loadable version that still keeps the pine-like beauty of the finished piece here.
#Solarpunk#Visible Mending#Clothing Repair#Mending#Hand Sewing#Fiber Arts#Fabric Arts#Crafts#Diy craft#Ecopunk#Sustainable Fashion#Slow Fashion#Sashiko#DIY#Fix your Clothes#Decorative Art#Functional Art#Solarpunk Fashion#textile art#queue.queue#a thousand words#nesterian lifestylings
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#v#handicraft#atmospheric airs#cabin euphoria#diy#eco conscious#eco friendly#sustainability#no waste#zero waste#home decor#holistic leveling up#leveling up#that girl#green juice girl#slow living#soft living#cottagecore#sidewalkchemistry
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Shades of Pink
#soft pink#pink moodboard#pinkcore#pink aesthetic#pink#pink bathroom#wall sconces#scones#bathroom mirrors#bathroom sink#sustainable#mirror#march#spring#marble sink#marble#pink marble#toya's tales#style#toyastales#toyas tales#home decor#interior design#feminine#bathroom decor#bathroom#home design#transitional style#transitional bathroom#contemporary bathroom
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Ways to practice eco-friendly living in your home
1. Reduce energy consumption:
- Install energy-efficient appliances and LED light bulbs.
- Turn off lights and unplug electronics when not in use.
- Use natural light as much as possible.
- Set your thermostat to a lower temperature in winter and higher in summer.
- Insulate your home properly to reduce heating and cooling needs.
2. Save water:
- Fix any leaks in faucets and toilets promptly.
- Install low-flow showerheads and faucets.
- Collect rainwater for watering plants.
- Only run the dishwasher and washing machine with full loads.
- Use a broom instead of a hose to clean outdoor spaces.
3. Practice waste reduction:
- Recycle paper, plastic, glass, and metal.
- Compost kitchen scraps and yard waste.
- Opt for reusable products instead of disposable ones (e.g., cloth napkins, rechargeable batteries).
- Avoid single-use plastics, such as plastic bags and water bottles.
- Use a reusable shopping bag.
4. Use eco-friendly cleaning products:
- Choose natural, non-toxic cleaning products or make your own using ingredients like vinegar, baking soda, and lemon juice.
- Avoid products containing harmful chemicals that can harm the environment and your health.
5. Grow your own food:
- Plant a garden to grow vegetables, fruits, and herbs.
- Use organic and natural fertilizers instead of synthetic ones.
- Compost food scraps to enrich the soil.
6. Opt for sustainable materials:
- Choose furniture made from sustainable materials like bamboo or reclaimed wood.
- Use eco-friendly flooring options like bamboo, cork, or reclaimed hardwood.
- Select paint and other finishes that have low or no volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
7. Reduce plastic waste in the kitchen:
- Use glass or stainless-steel containers for food storage instead of plastic.
- Replace plastic wrap with beeswax wraps or reusable silicone covers.
- Use refillable water bottles and avoid buying bottled water.
8. Conserve energy in the kitchen:
- Use energy-efficient appliances.
- Cook with lids on pots and pans to retain heat and reduce cooking time.
- Opt for smaller appliances like toaster ovens instead of full-sized ovens when possible.
9. Encourage sustainable transportation:
- Use public transportation, walk, or bike whenever possible.
- Carpool or arrange a car-sharing service with neighbors or colleagues.
- Transition to an electric or hybrid vehicle if feasible.
10. Educate and involve your family:
- Teach your family about the importance of eco-friendly practices and involve them in the decision-making process.
- Encourage everyone to adopt sustainable habits and lead by example.
- Discuss environmental issues and brainstorm new ideas for greener living.
#home improvement#work from home#make money from home#homebrew#ecology#ecofriendly#sustainability#home design#home#acne treatment#homedesign#homemade#home decor#home business#home & lifestyle#homestuck#welcome home#homens de sunga#homeinterior#homestyle#cozyplaces#cozy glow#cozyhome#cozy cozy#cozy living#cozyvibes#cozy autumn#cozy fall#cozy mystery#cozycore
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A hidden gem in the heart of the forest, this stunning tiny home is not just a sanctuary—it's a living canvas. Wrapped in a breathtaking display of indigenous artistry, every curve and line tells the story of heritage and connection to the land. The bold designs, rich with symbolism, bring to life the guardians of the wild, as the warm glow from within beckons you to step inside and experience the magic. Whether you're seeking solitude or inspiration, this handcrafted retreat offers a seamless blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern living, a perfect escape where nature and art dance in harmony.
#tiny house#forest cabin#native art#tribal design#hand crafted home#sustainable living#wilderness retreat#artisanal craftsmanship#forest getaway#cozy vibes#rustic home#pacific northwest style#woodwork art#minimalist living#small spaces big style#indigenous inspiration#native american art#modern tribal#cozy interiors#tiny home living#nature design#tribal motifs#bohemian decor#eco architecture#painted cabin#woodcarved home#off grid architecture#art in the woods#AI generated#off grid living
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Folk Art-Inspired Coat Hooks
Painted a $5 thrifted coat hook with some second-hand acrylic paint and sealed it with polyurethane
#diy#upcycle#upcycled#upcycling#crafts#interior#interiordesign#ecofriendly#reduce reuse recycle#interiors#interior design#decor#home#home decor#home decorating ideas#homedecor#wall#poster art#wood#sustainability#sustainable#handmade#folkart#folk art#paint#acrylic#painting#folk art painting#coat rack#home decoration
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homeward
#sustainability#grandmacore#cottagecore#cozy#reading nook#tea aesthetic#bright#interior design#eccentric#crafter#mine#interior#interiors#home design#home decor#home#decoration#England#united kingdom#great britain#nature#vacation
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Navratri is one of the most vibrant and widely celebrated festivals in India which depicts the triumph of good over evil. However, with the increasing issues on the environment, people are becoming more conscious of enjoying festivals in an eco-friendly manner. A green Navratri does not require a compromise on traditions and can make the importance of this festival even more by respectfully paying homage to culture as well as to the Earth. Here’s a list of practical, meaningful ways of celebrating zero-waste Navratri:
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Diwali, being the festival of light, is a joyous and festive occasion; at the same time, it binds people together. While one celebrates Diwali wholeheartedly, it becomes as important to think about what effect Diwali has on the environment. So, why not make this Diwali celebration by its true spirit—green? You can have a green Diwali with sustainable Diwali decoration ideas, and that will reward you and the environment alike.
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Get your home Halloween-ready with these 5 spooky and creative upcycled DIY decorations! 🎃👻 Using items you probably already have at home and a few affordable supplies from the dollar store, these DIYs are perfect for anyone looking to decorate sustainably on a budget. 🛠��✨
#refashionista sheri#halloween#diy halloween#halloween decor#upcycled halloween#upcycled decor#diy creepy dolls#refashionista#refashion#reuse#sustainable#tutorial#thrift style#diy decor#Youtube
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Dried fruit garlands reporting for Christmas duty!
Which do you like the best?
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Both the coat and the shoes are thrifted. I will be buried in this fur.
#personal#me#this coat is one of my favorite purchases#Went to the nice neighborhoods w the HOAs to look at all the pretty decorations#sustainable hottie#sugar daddy me please
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Sustainability in Home Decor: Tips and Tricks from an Interior Designer
As an interior designer, I am constantly thinking about how to create beautiful, functional spaces for my clients while also being mindful of the impact our choices have on the environment. Sustainability in home decor is more important than ever, and there are many ways to incorporate eco-friendly practices into your home design. Here are a few tips and tricks to get you started:
Choose sustainable materials When selecting materials for your home, look for options that are made from recycled or sustainable materials. This can include furniture made from recycled plastic, flooring made from bamboo or cork, and countertops made from recycled glass.
Opt for eco-conscious brands Support brands that are committed to sustainability and eco-friendliness. Look for companies that use recycled materials, donate to environmental causes, or have a commitment to sustainability in their manufacturing processes.
Incorporate plants Plants not only add a touch of greenery to your home, but they can also purify the air and improve your mood. Choose plants that are native to your region and easy to care for to minimize your environmental impact.
Use energy-efficient appliances Energy-efficient appliances can save you money on your energy bills and reduce your carbon footprint. Look for appliances with Energy Star certification or other energy-efficient ratings.
Practice zero waste Reduce your waste by choosing reusable items, such as fabric grocery bags, glass storage containers, and stainless steel water bottles. You can also look for home decor items made from recycled materials or that can be repurposed when you're ready to update your space.
By incorporating these sustainable practices into your home decor, you can create a beautiful, functional space while also minimizing your impact on the environment. Happy decorating!
#sustainability#home decor#eco-friendly#interior design#sustainable materials#eco-conscious#zero waste#sustainable design#sustainable interior design#sustainable#sustainable decor#design ideas blog
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thrifted this for $12!!! fuck yeah :D its missing a knob and has a paint stain on the top but those r ez pz fixes. its real solid wood and i carried it up the stairs myself, weight training is paying off B-)
#thrifting#repair#sustainability#second hand#secondhand#home decor#idk what aesthetic tags would fit. also might take some artsy photos later hehe this is just from me sticking it where i want i#gonna have to find a spot at the new apt but thatll be easy its not super big#and my old table is cheap#ill give it for free to someone movin to yhe college in town or something
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